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  • #21
    Wilder is the biggest manufactured fraud in boxing history. He has ducked every real heavyweight for almost a decade. His trainer said he "wasnt ready" to fight Klitschko even after 29 Pro fights. He only fought Fury cos he was losing credibility and needed a big name and he thought fury was weakened after 2 years ring rust and drink and drug binge, yet he still got schooled. Zero boxing skill. AJ will flatten him even quicker than Fury did. Styles make fights.
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    • #22
      I'm not sure if two fighters ever blew it worse, Wilder/AJ should have been happen and everyone involved has to take some blame. Hearn 60% because yes they offered Wilder a lot of money but it was for more than 1 fight on DAZN, it was a $100m for him to come to London 3 times twice for AJ and once for Whyte all on DAZN basically signing him away from PBC. It was the blue print used to get Haney to sign with TR for Kambosos twice and now Loma. 20% on AJ because he could have told Hearn cut the crap and negotiate straight up and make it happen, the other 20% is wilder even though I understand why he told Hearn no he still should have demanded Al make it happen.
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      • #23
        Are Joshua's fighting days worthy of being called an "era"?

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        • #24
          If Eddie isn't bullshitting by allowing AJ to fight Wilder; Then let's just hope that it happens by the Fall of 2023,

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          • #25
            If it's not happening next, it may never happen! Fat Andy already KO'd Joshua, he may do the same to Wilder!

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
              Two weak minded guys

              throw in green jello and let them battle
              Wilder is hardly of a weak minded guy my friend, He fought Fury; The greatest heavyweight of all-time three times and went out on his shield. That is the epitome of a true fighter and hardly an act of a weak minded guy.

              He did not lose to some blown up Cruiserweight who can't hit two consecutive times in a row. With Joshua's size and punching power; He should have stopped Usyk both times.​

              Had Wilder fought Usyk before he fought Fury then he would have knocked him out both times.​
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              • #27
                Originally posted by Punch_n_Judy View Post
                Wilder is the biggest manufactured fraud in boxing history. He has ducked every real heavyweight for almost a decade. His trainer said he "wasnt ready" to fight Klitschko even after 29 Pro fights. He only fought Fury cos he was losing credibility and needed a big name and he thought fury was weakened after 2 years ring rust and drink and drug binge, yet he still got schooled. Zero boxing skill. AJ will flatten him even quicker than Fury did. Styles make fights.
                How can you say that? Obviously you are biased, It's bullshit and you know it. Wilder only lost to the greatest heavyweight of all-time Tyson Fury. Now when Fury kicks Usyk's ass then what will your narrative be then? That his career was never shit in the first place? He ducked champions, he only defeated manufactured champions, bums and tomato cans? Nah, he didn't think so?
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                  Two weak minded guys

                  throw in green jello and let them battle
                  Wilder is weak minded in the sense that he felt the need to make multiple ridiculous excuses for his beat downs by Fury. However, in the ring he never stops trying to win and wants to go out on his shield. Joshua is weak minded in the ring and is ready to pack it in once real adversity hits. That would likely be the difference in the fight.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Punch_n_Judy View Post
                    Wilder is the biggest manufactured fraud in boxing history. He has ducked every real heavyweight for almost a decade. His trainer said he "wasnt ready" to fight Klitschko even after 29 Pro fights. He only fought Fury cos he was losing credibility and needed a big name and he thought fury was weakened after 2 years ring rust and drink and drug binge, yet he still got schooled. Zero boxing skill. AJ will flatten him even quicker than Fury did. Styles make fights.
                    Wilder fought Fury 3 times. To his credit the first fight was a draw. And the third fight was extremely competitive.

                    It was only in the second fight where he was beaten dominantly, but even still? That fight was stopped too early.

                    Wilder has pushed Fury more than any of his other opponents. Deontay Wilder has been Fury's biggest challenge inside the ring.

                    I still think Wilder stylistically is a more dangerous fight for Joshua, than Tyson Fury is.

                    Note: You don't win world titles by being backed up all night, and decked twice. Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder I, was a draw. Wilder out scored Fury in two categories, aggression and damage. Fury out scored Wilder in one category, which was style.


                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-20-2022, 08:09 AM.
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                    • #30
                      Joshua is a very large man, so he’ll always have a puncher’s chance with anybody. But if he gets in the ring with Wilder, I’d honestly expect Wilder to win by decapitation just like he did with Helenius.

                      Side note to Punch-n-judy, anybody who is willing to face Tyson Fury three times and knocked him on his backside multiple times is no fraud. We all need to remember that after their third fight, Fury said he had a concussion and announced his retirement because he said he didn’t want to end up as a drooler. Wilder hurt the big man that bad. No, P-n-j, the man is definitely not a fraud.
                      Last edited by Bro. Steve; 12-20-2022, 08:15 AM.
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